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Clinton

1. Bill, full name William Jefferson. born 1946, US Democrat politician; 42nd president of the US (1993--2001)
2. his wife, Hillary Rodham. born 1947, US politician and lawyer: first lady (1993--2001); senator from 2001
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On the Democratic side, the question is whether this nomination is Hillary Clinton's for the asking.
Freeh's aim was to draw a contrast between his straight arrow at the FBI and Bill Clinton's sleazy behavior over at the White House.
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Fans of Clinton's Advocate columns will get a kick out of hearing her delivery, which is simultaneously benevolent and menacing--a trick one suspects she acquired during her early years as a schoolteacher.
Klayman's first big disappointment with the Bush Administration came when the President failed to see the need to pursue the Clinton scandals that were Judicial Watch's raison d'etre.
"I don't want small business people to run out because I'm coming in," said Clinton, receiving applause from the crowd.
Following that, a February news release announced Clinton's coming to the Hamilton community, much to the astonishment of many Catholics in and outside Canada, a number of whom protested.
In his weekly radio address to the nation on September 16, broadcast from The Washington Home, a nonprofit facility in the nation's capital, Clinton launched a new program.
Two recent books, offering strikingly divergent perspectives on the Clinton scandal, provide primary evidence with which to answer those questions.

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